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Via http://onlectus.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-prisoner-of-heaven-by-carlos-ruiz.htmlFirs, although this book is #3 in The cemetery of forgotten books series, you don’t need to have read the previous two in order to read this one.Ruiz Zafon has written each book (The shadow of the wind, The angel’s ga...
Nothing can match the complexity and sinister suspense of The Shadow of the Wind, but The Prisoner of Heaven is a worthy follow-up to that story. I liked this one better than The Angel's Game, which I found somewhat confusing and overwrought. Fermin Romero de Torres was my favorite character in The ...
As with the first two installments of this series of books, I loved The Prisoner of Heaven. Carlos Ruiz Zafon knows just how to deliver his readers right into the heart of historic Barcelona! Additionally, he writes intrigue, mystery, romance and drama in just the right amounts - there are pieces o...
also available at: http://parnassusreads.comCarlos Ruiz Zafón, is, in many ways a book nerd’s dream. All of his adult fiction thus far translated into English has centered(however obliquely) around the mysterious Cemetery of Forgotten Books. After the first novel released in English, The Shadow of t...
This review is also posted at The Bawdy Book Blog.Carlos Ruiz Zafon continues to write amazing, lyrical prose in The Prisoner of Heaven, the third book in the Shadow of the Wind stories.It’s 1950s Barcelona and Daniel Sempere is now a man with a wife and a small baby. He’s still at his father’s boo...
Omigoodness -- SO excited to read this one!!